Jumat, 07 Maret 2008

Water4Gas Water/Gas Hybrid Automobile Engine System �" Is it Dangerous? : New Auto Hybrid car 2008 review

Water4Gas Water/Gas Hybrid Automobile Engine System �" Is it Dangerous?
by GARKO
That’s a fair question I guess my first response is that it is mostly hazardous to the criminally high profits of the oil corporations But in proper response to the intent of the questions �" it can be very hazardous - but only if you do stupid things! There is hydrogen involved in this, any system that uses hydrogen as fuel can be hazardous, hydrogen same as plastic bags is not a toy! I've known people that were trying to make the hydrogen explode for “fun” ...oh boy!!! They just wanted to see if it would explode... Of course it will, dummies! Hydrogen will blow if you apply a match to it, and then its flame runs at 3.5 Mach! Nothing you want chasing after you, buddy. Throughout the books at Water4Gas Ozzie the author of the Water4Gas information has highlighted more than enough precaution notes, for every area that may cause harm to you or the vehicle at all. Even when it came to toxic glues, he inserted prominent warnings that you just cannot miss. Considering those factors above, Hydrogen-On-Demand technology is NOT more hazardous than the usual automotive technologies which involve gasses, cooling, etc. For instance we all know that the radiator is essential to cool down the engine, and if it is not there and functioning well the automobile will go up in smoke. However if you open the radiator cap when it’s heated, you're gonna get scalded, ya? The danger is because of the existence of the radiator, the danger is in poor observation and carelessness of common sense safeguards. There are safety rules and they are very simple, but you have to be aware of them and apply them. If you heed the rules AS OZZIE HAS WRITTEN THEM FOR US, you should not be in any harm’s way. Ozzie does demonstrations of his system to people almost daily and it is totally risk free because he adheres to his own rules. He never had a fire, explosion or meltdown. Follow his footsteps for maximum safety! Let me give you a real example: in the installation chapter you can find a warning that you HAVE TO keep the output hose at least 4 feet long, to safeguard against fire hazard. Don't shorten that hose even if the device is closer than 4 ft. Every similar precaution is insterted in bold type and made very visible in the book so they cannot be missed. Bottom line: Hydrogen-On-Demand means that we are not storing Hydrogen! In normal performance we're consuming any hydrogen that we produce instantly. There is no Hydrogen storage tank to explode in case of an accident. MUCH SAFER THAN HYDROGEN CARS OR PROPANE/NATURAL GAS VEHICLES in my humble opinion. But isn't it dangerous to use glass jars? No danger that I know of. I have never seen any of the glass jars crack or break. One day recently I was doing some routinely cleaning my 6 jars from the Toyota. All six jars were already cleaned up shiny thus almost invisible, standing in line at the curb. My neighbor didn'tnotice them and moved her car back right directly over them. They were flipped to the road with great noise. I thought to myself: "Now THIS is damage!"But when I picked the jars up from under her wheels, none of them was cracked, chipped or damaged in any way! Not a scratch!Still if you are concerned about using glass, a VERY durable plastic substitute is ok. Not a cookie jar or any other food container �" do not use cheap plastic containers because they can melt in less than 10 minutes of operation.

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